1/6.78 Scale Hawker Typhoon

Started by wollins, August 31, 2012, 11:36:22 AM

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Papa

How about a suction cup from a kids arrow? Dollarama!

Could you dummy an oil filler cap?

Put a bigger magnet underneath and use the head of a nail to lift the hatch. Invisible!

Jack.
A motto to live by:
"What other people think of me is none of my business"

wollins

Quote from: Papa on April 01, 2013, 08:56:39 PM
How about a suction cup from a kids arrow? Dollarama!

Put a bigger magnet underneath and use the head of a nail to lift the hatch. Invisible!

Jack.

Hmmm ... VERY interesting and unique suggestions! I don't think I would ever have thought of those. I especially see promise in the second one.  ;D  Will test it just now and report back ... thanks!

Colin
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wollins

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The magnet version shows some promise. ;) BTW, was just going through some of my UK photos and realised that my ehaust stacks are not nearly as scale as the full size.  The real typhoon (see first pic) has rather flattened stacks compared to mine so I made some "adjustments" and am pleased as to how it came out.

Colin

p.s. Second and third pics are of how I had the stacks originally and the rest depict my "adjustments".
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piker

See?  That's the problem.  In order to do some nice details, you gather more scale information.  With more scale information you see the proper way to do the details, and you see other details you'd like to add.  Before you know it, you're adding more and more "stuff" that simply cant be left off!  Ugh!

But it's fun and rewarding.  The only challenge is time.  I so wish it was still the middle of winter!!! 

O.K., not really  ;)

Robert

wollins

Quote from: piker on April 03, 2013, 10:19:47 AM
See?  That's the problem.  In order to do some nice details, you gather more scale information.  With more scale information you see the proper way to do the details, and you see other details you'd like to add.

Well, I've heard more than once that with a scale project you're never really done.  >:( ;D The thing that's a little frustrating is that its causing me to do over a lot of the work that I've already done. (cannons, tailwheel, these stacks etc etc etc!) This is causing me to get bogged down in the details. 

I've just adjusted my pre maiden list of things that have yet to be completed and they're up to 17! Granted a lot of these are little things but experience has taught me that these are the things that can take the most time. BTW, the post maiden list of things to do is just 5 ... but one of that five is weathering.  ;) 

Ok, off to do the next on the list ... the radiator!

Colin
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wollins

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Ok ... pic one is what we're looking to replicate.  :)

Pic two are my assembled "materials" with which to do so. Some plastic mesh from Michael's crafts, some light ply, a foam cup and a Pepto Bismol dispenser!  ;)

Let the crude bashing begin!  ;D

Colin
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sihinch

Love the innovation! Way to go Colin.

wollins

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Ok here we go ... ready for paint!

Pic #1: Grill cut out and glued onto my base ring.

Pic #2: Hole cut out for my cup "lip". ;)

Pic #3: Test fit. Starting to take shape!

Pic #4: Notice the black spots on the left half of the grill?  These are use ed to mark where I have to cut.  (The right half is already done) This is my way of trying to better simulate the vertical "fins" of the rad.

Pic #5: All complete except for paint.

Pic #6: Compared to the grill that came with the kit.

Pic #7: Test install!  I'm pretty pleased with the outcome cause I know it'll look even sharper when painted!

Colin
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Papa

All I can say is what were they thinking with that supplied piece.
Yours is way better and much more realistic.

jack.
A motto to live by:
"What other people think of me is none of my business"

Ededge2002

Nice work. The genius of the finished product is in your materials list.
Yea 400W/lb should about do it.. But wouldn't a nice round 500 be better?

wollins

Thanks guys.  Took advantage of the weather today and did some paintwork ... pics tomorrow.

Colin
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sihinch

Can't wait for the pics.......and I'm sure seeing it "in the flesh" will be even more awe-inspiring.

wollins

Ok painted and installed.  Pretty pleased!  ;D

Colin
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wollins

Hmmm ... now that I look at it against the full size the bevelled edges of my "circles" and the shinyness of my paint make it look too "plasticy".  Hmmm ... I might have to fix that .... OR ...  am I being too anal retentive? Hmmm ...

Colin
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Ededge2002

Get a little dust on it and it will be perfect. Yours is just new not some old piece of junk sitting in a museum lol
Yea 400W/lb should about do it.. But wouldn't a nice round 500 be better?